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  5. ENGLAND BATS VERY SOUNDLY AT LORD'S

    England won the toss in the second test match at Lord's to-day, and was in a very sound, though not safe position at the end of the day's play, when the score was 293, with five wickets in hand after the fifth wicket had fallen at 182. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS

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  7. EARLY BATSMEN ERRED.

    Chapman tributes Leylands usefulness. He refused to risk anything to gain his century, but England missed the chance of a ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. "Oldfield Best Bowler"

    Neville Cardus, writing in the Manchester "Guardian" says that England should never have got in trouble. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DIDN'T SCORE FAST ENOUGH.

    Although there is little fear of defeat, England did not score sufficiently fast to win, as the wicket is unlikely to advantage the ...

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  10. LORD'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for Lord's' to-day is:—Continuance of wind and a fair morning. Rain likely later. ...

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  11. ENGLAND.

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  12. AUSTRALIA.

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  13. Hobbs, Spoke Too Soon

    Chipperfield has been dubbed "the new bogeyman," although Jack-Hobbs, commenting while the match was in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HOPMAN'S TENNIS. CLASHED WITH UMPIRES

    To-day's play in the Queen's Club London championships tournament produced two incidents typical of the free criticism of umpires and linesmen heard on American courts. Lott during his match ...

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  15. THE SCORES.

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  16. A.B.A. Broken Up

    Percy Fender says that Chipperfield, innocuous at Trent Bridge, kept good length yesterday and got unexpected wickets. He did a big ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BROMLEY.

    He was included in the Australian team in the vacancy caused by the illness at Ponsford. He saved many runs in the field. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. UMPIRE AT FAULT.

    Doust, writing in the "Daily Mail." and commenting on the Queen's Club games, said that Stoefen and Wood were serving at a sped that made it ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. Australians Are Delighted

    Tom Clarke, in the "Daily Mail, says that the Australians are delighted by Woodfull's strategy, which enabled Chipperfield to secure the ...

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  20. Australians Study Americans.

    The Australian tennis players witnessed the test match In the morning and practised at Wimbledon during the afternoon. All are satisfied with ...

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  21. Results.

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  22. Failure of Hammond.

    One critic says that Hammond, going in nearly met himself coming-out, but excuses the English champion on account of his lumbago. ...

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